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I doubt it. A horcrux is one of the darkest pieces of magic in the HP world, and like the unforgivable curses, it must be done with intent. If Myrtle's death was an accident then I doubt the magic to create a horcrux would work as an accident implies that it was done without intent. If the magic for the horcrux could work with myrtle's accidental death, then an argument could be made for Tom that her death messed him up badly that he felt that there was no other choice but to continue on his dark path.
Oh thank god, I thought that he was going to put the other two swords in his feet, or put them in the crevices of his elbows/knees.
Alright, where the hell did he put the swords now?
God Usopp is no lier. He is merely a prophet that foretells events that have yet to come.
Diglet Diglet
Alright. This is were I exit.
I think Cyrus should have played on Dumbledore's belief on second chances rather than tell him that he was a reincarnater. The best that I can do to justify this argument is to say that being in the diary for 50 years provided an eye-opening experience. Dumbledore probably would be willing to grant Tom a second chance, granted that he would be scrutinize by Dumbledore for every waking moment but it could theorically work.
The hell kind of thinking is this?
This give the same feeling as Thanos sitting down on the stone steps when he was talking with Gamora.
He surrendered because the MC could just use underhand tactics like guerilla warfare, poisoning, etc. The fist fight in the last part of the chapter as simply the dude venting frustration at losing.
Did I really just see Escanor have a food-gasum from an eclair?
Silver: No woman can tempt me for I am motivated.
I vote for this option. Specifically Ginny and Hermione.
For some odd reason, I wonder if Zoro could clear it.
Ok. Thanks for clearing this up for me.